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    The Journey Home As I imagined immigrant life was dreadful. From the long ocean trip to the unwelcoming arrival at Ellis Island .I feel that immigrant children had it the worst not being like other children. In addition I will be telling you more about the ocean trip. The disastrous ocean took a little more than six long months. This trip seemed even longer than it was because of the disgusting features of the boat. On the boat was over 300 people but the ship only had 2 bathrooms. Diseases were

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    Railroad Essay

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    The creation of the first transcontinental railroad was a historical moment that would allow for expansion across from coast to coast. In 1870‚ the first tracks of a dream were being nailed into the future. In just a week‚ people could travel west in search of land to settle on. The railroads allowed for faster transportation‚ and economic development‚ portraying the West as a “land of limitless opportunity.” The railroad impacted westward expansion by allowing people and cargo to be transported

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    Helen Keller

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    Pd: 04    HELEN KELLER                                                       ​               ​ Like Topac kapur and emily dickinson‚ Helen keller also overcome adversity in her life.She was born on June 27‚ 1880​  ​ in tuscumbia. At the age of 19 months‚ she got a very bad fever which left her blind and deaf. Because of his deaf and blindness‚ she couldn’t communicate with anybody. Her parents were very worried about their daughter. They took her to Baltimore to a doctor. From there‚ helen keller

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    Helen of Troy

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    The abduction of Helen of Troy‚ the wife of Menelaus‚ by the Trojan Prince Paris‚ was the catalyst for the Trojan War. Because of the ambiguity of the occurrence‚ there exist feelings toward Helen that are at odds with one another. There are those who feel as though Helen was unjustly snatched while others believe she willingly followed Paris to Troy. Not only was the kidnapping a reason for fighting‚ it left conflicting roots of admiration and antipathy for Helen as seen in the diction‚ form

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    Shutter Island case study

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    The film chosen for this case study is "Shutter Island". Shutter Island‚ released in February 2010‚ is a psychological thriller directed by Martin Scorsese. The film is based on the 2003 novel‚ also titled Shutter Island‚ which was written by Dennis Lehane. The theories I will be relating to this subject analysis will come from Kelly’s‚ Gestalt’s‚ and Freud’s theories. The story is set in Boston in 1954. The main character is Teddy Daniels will be the subject in this case study. Edward Daniels nicknamed

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    Econium of Helen

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    The text studied was "Encomium of Helen" by Gorgias. After reading the first few lines I had made an early assumption that I was not going to like this piece of writing. By the 5th paragraph or so my judgement was proven wrong for it got more interesting. To the best of my knowledge‚ this piece is the writer’s opinion on the power of words and how they can do many things but most significantly‚ persuade individuals. "Speech is a powerful lord‚ which by means of the finest and most invisible body

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    To Helen Poe

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    Beauty is often something that many get distracted by. In the poem “To Helen” by Edgar Allen Poe‚ he emphasizes the value of Helen’s beauty. However in Hilda Doolittle poem “Helen” she emphasizes the destruction caused by Helen’s beauty. Together these two poems show two sides of beauty and how it affects those surrounded by it. With beauty being such an attraction for men‚ Poe writing an entire poem on beauty is no surprise. Compared to the meaning of Doolittle’s poem‚ poe’s is about Helen’s head

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    Underground Railroad

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    Secrecy The Underground Railroad was a road to freedom which consisted of an enormous system of people who helped fugitive slaves flee to the North and to Canada. It was run by many Caucasians‚ or abolitionists‚ but mainly African Americans‚ or slaves (Heinrichs 8). The Underground Railroad was a danger which many risked their own lives to save the ones of slaves. This wouldn’t have been able to happen if it weren’t for their secrecy and braveness. The Underground Railroad was an immense success due

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    Helen and Menelaus

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    Name- Helen of Troy: Tyndareus was her earthly father; Daughter of Zeus and Leda Attribute or defining characteristic- Helen is best known for being the most beautiful woman. She was considered “the face that launched the thousand ships” and was also married to the King of Sparta and they conceived five kids. Function/Significance in literature/culture- An allusion to Helen would signify her beauty. Her seizure was one of the causes to the Trojan War. Summary of Myth/Legend/Tale- When Helen

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    Helen Keller

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    tunnel. In “Three Days to See” by Helen Keller the author in a descriptive manner goes through three days vividly explaining the sights she wanted to see and explore had she gained her vision for the allotted time. “Helen Keller was born in sweet home Alabama in 1880. In the small town of Tuscumbia at nineteen months old Helen fell very sick” (Keller 210) . Though the sickness that ailed her had passed rather quickly‚ it left her permanently blind. I feel as if Helen Keller overcame the most adversity

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